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Re: Chiz's last stand - at Alabama

I wonder who is more abhorent to Auburn fans, Chiz or Terry Bowden? I never really understood the Terry Bowden muff, if anyone knows what happened with him. I may google him later.

Terry "openly cheers for kNU while color commentating on TV in 2005" Bowden is head coach of Akron now. Saw him the other night when they were playing at Toledo. They finished the year with a sparkling 1-11 record in the MAC this year.

Re: Chiz's last stand - at Alabama

Chiz has appeared pretty happy-go-lucky in his interviews today...odd. Just before half he seemed pretty pleasant being down 42-0...my opinion is this is a man who has been told it would be his last season and to make the best out of it..."just have fun" like he has been telling his players. Real fun being down 42 points at half.

Re: Chiz's last stand - at Alabama

I predict the Bama second stringers will dance gangnam style in endzone when it is 70-0. Heck with the unsportsmanlike penalty.

Of course we mock and ridicule the very deserving Chiz, but his *** will be sitting in Boca Grande this February, and I am back here in empty soybean field deserts. He has made his cash....not sure what he would do next, but he isn't sweating it.
Maybe he could start a consulting business.

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